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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package groovy.text; import groovy.lang.*; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.Reader; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.io.Writer; import java.util.Map; import org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilationFailedException; import org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.InvokerHelper; /** * Processes template source files substituting variables and expressions into * placeholders in a template source text to produce the desired output. * <p> * The template engine uses JSP style <% %> script and <%= %> expression syntax * or GString style expressions. The variable '<code>out</code>' is bound to the writer that the template * is being written to. * <p> * Frequently, the template source will be in a file but here is a simple * example providing the template as a string: * <pre> * def binding = [ * firstname : "Grace", * lastname : "Hopper", * accepted : true, * title : 'Groovy for COBOL programmers' * ] * def engine = new groovy.text.SimpleTemplateEngine() * def text = '''\ * Dear <%= firstname %> $lastname, * * We <% if (accepted) print 'are pleased' else print 'regret' %> \ * to inform you that your paper entitled * '$title' was ${ accepted ? 'accepted' : 'rejected' }. * * The conference committee. * ''' * def template = engine.createTemplate(text).make(binding) * println template.toString() * </pre> * This example uses a mix of the JSP style and GString style placeholders * but you can typically use just one style if you wish. Running this * example will produce this output: * <pre> * Dear Grace Hopper, * * We are pleased to inform you that your paper entitled * 'Groovy for COBOL programmers' was accepted. * * The conference committee. * </pre> * The template engine can also be used as the engine for {@link groovy.servlet.TemplateServlet} by placing the * following in your <code>web.xml</code> file (plus a corresponding servlet-mapping element): * <pre> * <servlet> * <servlet-name>SimpleTemplate</servlet-name> * <servlet-class>groovy.servlet.TemplateServlet</servlet-class> * <init-param> * <param-name>template.engine</param-name> * <param-value>groovy.text.SimpleTemplateEngine</param-value> * </init-param> * </servlet> * </pre> * In this case, your template source file should be HTML with the appropriate embedded placeholders. * * @author sam * @author Christian Stein * @author Paul King * @author Alex Tkachman */ public class SimpleTemplateEngine extends TemplateEngine { private boolean verbose; private static int counter = 1; private GroovyShell groovyShell; public SimpleTemplateEngine() { this(GroovyShell.class.getClassLoader()); } public SimpleTemplateEngine(boolean verbose) { this(GroovyShell.class.getClassLoader()); setVerbose(verbose); } public SimpleTemplateEngine(ClassLoader parentLoader) { this(new GroovyShell(parentLoader)); } public SimpleTemplateEngine(GroovyShell groovyShell) { this.groovyShell = groovyShell; } public Template createTemplate(Reader reader) throws CompilationFailedException, IOException { SimpleTemplate template = new SimpleTemplate(); String script = template.parse(reader); if (verbose) { System.out.println("\n-- script source --"); System.out.print(script); System.out.println("\n-- script end --\n"); } try { template.script = groovyShell.parse(script, "SimpleTemplateScript" + counter++ + ".groovy"); } catch (Exception e) { throw new GroovyRuntimeException("Failed to parse template script (your template may contain an error or be trying to use expressions not currently supported): " + e.getMessage()); } return template; } /** * @param verbose true if you want the engine to display the template source file for debugging purposes */ public void setVerbose(boolean verbose) { this.verbose = verbose; } public boolean isVerbose() { return verbose; } private static class SimpleTemplate implements Template { protected Script script; public Writable make() { return make(null); } public Writable make(final Map map) { return new Writable() { /** * Write the template document with the set binding applied to the writer. * * @see groovy.lang.Writable#writeTo(java.io.Writer) */ public Writer writeTo(Writer writer) { Binding binding; if (map == null) binding = new Binding(); else binding = new Binding(map); Script scriptObject = InvokerHelper.createScript(script.getClass(), binding); PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(writer); scriptObject.setProperty("out", pw); scriptObject.run(); pw.flush(); return writer; } /** * Convert the template and binding into a result String. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ public String toString() { StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); writeTo(sw); return sw.toString(); } }; } /** * Parse the text document looking for <% or <%= and then call out to the appropriate handler, otherwise copy the text directly * into the script while escaping quotes. * * @param reader a reader for the template text * @return the parsed text * @throws IOException if something goes wrong */ protected String parse(Reader reader) throws IOException { if (!reader.markSupported()) { reader = new BufferedReader(reader); } StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); startScript(sw); int c; while ((c = reader.read()) != -1) { if (c == '<') { reader.mark(1); c = reader.read(); if (c != '%') { sw.write('<'); reader.reset(); } else { reader.mark(1); c = reader.read(); if (c == '=') { groovyExpression(reader, sw); } else { reader.reset(); groovySection(reader, sw); } } continue; // at least '<' is consumed ... read next chars. } if (c == '$') { reader.mark(1); c = reader.read(); if (c != '{') { sw.write('$'); reader.reset(); } else { reader.mark(1); sw.write("${"); processGSstring(reader, sw); } continue; // at least '$' is consumed ... read next chars. } if (c == '\"') { sw.write('\\'); } /* * Handle raw new line characters. */ if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') { if (c == '\r') { // on Windows, "\r\n" is a new line. reader.mark(1); c = reader.read(); if (c != '\n') { reader.reset(); } } sw.write("\n"); continue; } sw.write(c); } endScript(sw); return sw.toString(); } private void startScript(StringWriter sw) { sw.write("out.print(\"\"\""); } private void endScript(StringWriter sw) { sw.write("\"\"\");\n"); sw.write("\n/* Generated by SimpleTemplateEngine */"); } private void processGSstring(Reader reader, StringWriter sw) throws IOException { int c; while ((c = reader.read()) != -1) { if (c != '\n' && c != '\r') { sw.write(c); } if (c == '}') { break; } } } /** * Closes the currently open write and writes out the following text as a GString expression until it reaches an end %>. * * @param reader a reader for the template text * @param sw a StringWriter to write expression content * @throws IOException if something goes wrong */ private void groovyExpression(Reader reader, StringWriter sw) throws IOException { sw.write("${"); int c; while ((c = reader.read()) != -1) { if (c == '%') { c = reader.read(); if (c != '>') { sw.write('%'); } else { break; } } if (c != '\n' && c != '\r') { sw.write(c); } } sw.write("}"); } /** * Closes the currently open write and writes the following text as normal Groovy script code until it reaches an end %>. * * @param reader a reader for the template text * @param sw a StringWriter to write expression content * @throws IOException if something goes wrong */ private void groovySection(Reader reader, StringWriter sw) throws IOException { sw.write("\"\"\");"); int c; while ((c = reader.read()) != -1) { if (c == '%') { c = reader.read(); if (c != '>') { sw.write('%'); } else { break; } } /* Don't eat EOL chars in sections - as they are valid instruction separators. * See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-980 */ // if (c != '\n' && c != '\r') { sw.write(c); //} } sw.write(";\nout.print(\"\"\""); } } }